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H. Wade MacLauchlan CM OPEI (born 10 December 1954), is a Canadian legal academic, university administrator, politician and community leader. He served as the fifth president of the University of Prince Edward Island from 1999 to 2011, becoming president emeritus in 2012.
In 1912, Asa B. Wood, owner of the Gering Courier, and Harry J. Wisner purchased both the Herald and Star and consolidated them into a single newspaper under the title of the Star-Herald. The paper's main competitor was the Scottsbluff Republican. The Wood family continued to own a half stake in the newspaper until 1966. [4]
Sharon Emily Cameron [1] is a Canadian politician and former civil servant, who was the leader of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party from November 19, 2022 [2] [3] to April 6, 2023. Prior to her work in government, Cameron worked as an intermediate school principal in Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island .
Alexander Bradshaw Campbell PC OC OPEI (born December 1, 1933) is a former politician of Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is the son of former premier Thane A. Campbell and Cecilia L. Bradshaw. He entered politics by winning a seat in the legislature through a 1965 by-election in 5th Prince .
The Guardian is a daily newspaper published five days a week in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The paper was originally launched in the 1870s as The Presbyterian and Evangelical Protestant Union, owned by Presbyterian minister Stephen G. Lawson. It adopted its current name in 1887.
Compass is a 60-minute local CBC television news program based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.Broadcast weeknights from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. AT on CBCT-DT, it is the only PEI-specific television newscast available in the province.
The Scottsbluff Star Herald is the city's primary newspaper, published six days a week. [1] In addition, News Media Corporation publishes the Business Farmer, a weekly agribusiness paper. [2] The Scottsbluff Republican was a major newspaper published in Scottsbluff from 1900–1964. [3]
Under the leadership of A.R. Brennan, the Journal began publishing daily on September 21, 1939, in order to provide regular news of World War II. After the war, the Journal cut down to twice-weekly publication, then tri-weekly in 1949 after it closed a sister paper, The P.E. Island Agriculturalist .